When a mysterious planet appears in the sky, the worlds scientists are baffled. But 11-year-old Orville has a nasty suspicion he knows its secret, and if he is right, the world could be doomed.
Robert Swindells was born in Bradford in 1939, the eldest of five children. He left the local Secondary Modern School at fifteen to work as a copy holder on the local newspaper. At seventeen he enlisted in the RAF and served for three years, two in Germany. On being discharged he worked as a clerk, engineer and printer until 1969 when he entered college to train as a teacher having obtained five 'O' levels at night-school. His first book 'When Darkness Comes' was written as a college thesis and published by Hodder and Stoughton in 1972. In 1980 he gave up teaching to write full time. He likes travelling and visits many schools each year, talking and reading stories to children. He is the secutatry of his local Peace Movement group. Brother in the Land is his first book for Oxford University Press. He is married with two grown-up daughters and lives in Bradford.
Author description taken from Brother in the Land.
Another children's book that was being thrown away that I couldn't resist. Nice to see some serious work for children as well as books to make them laugh.
I remember my grandad giving me this book and him writing a paragraph in the front about how he and Robert played together as children. I admit that was the most touching part about the book, I’m not a huge pigeon fan!